

- #Install gnuplot with aquaterm how to#
- #Install gnuplot with aquaterm mac os x#
- #Install gnuplot with aquaterm install#
gnuplot.texi:9493: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?). gnuplot.texi:9502: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?). gnuplot.texi:9513: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?). gnuplot.texi:9734: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?). gnuplot.texi:10076: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?). gnuplot.texi:10582: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?). Anyone knows whats wrong here? Your help is greatly appreciated! 😀

😦 Followed all the instructions plus those within the comments, added the -with-readline=builtin (which removed my previous error) but this new one popped up.

Search for these two if-blocks and delete them or comment them out: To fix the error, two modifcations in the file “src/Makefile.am” are required. Some part of the preparation process failed. Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at /usr/bin/automake line 8449.: am_gnuplot_OBJECTS was already defined in condition INCLUDE_BINARY_C_TRUE, which is implied by condition TRUE The sources have to be prepared, which would yield the “configure” script. Unpack the archiv and you will have a folder named “gnuplot” on your Desktop or in your home directory. Or, as I did, download a source snapshot as a convenient.
#Install gnuplot with aquaterm mac os x#
It’s on your Mac OS X setup disk as an additional package.
#Install gnuplot with aquaterm install#
Optionally, install Apples’s X-Windows (X11).It’s currently at version 1.0.1 (built July 31, 2006) and a universal binary! Here the direct download link.
#Install gnuplot with aquaterm how to#
How to Build and Install Gnuplot 4.1.0 on Mac OS X: All this is nicely integrated in a great looking Mac OS X GUI. It’s a first-rate freeware plotting tool with some really great features (think ProFit or GRACE), AppleScript support, and a full-blown layout engine. This was actually not quite easy, so I’m going to document my steps for producing a Universal Binary of Gnuplot 4.1 here for future reference. After having successfully moved my LaTeX publishing environment to the new Macbook, all that was left was a working Intel build of gnuplot 4.1.0 (which has some nice new features over 4.0).
